On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 06:28:16 GMT, Nightlight@cortal.de (Dami Croasik) wrote:
>On Sat, 14 Apr 2001 23:06:06 -0700, demystify@freedom.net wrote:
>> On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 04:02:09 GMT, tinmimus99@hotmail.com (mimus) wrote:
>> The second change was making sure that nobody in the Medical Liaison
>> Office has ANY medical training. That is because it almost bit them
>> that they had two trained doctors (although unlicensed ones) watching
>> as Lisa died. They had lots of trouble trying to explain how doctors
>> deluded with the tech lose the ability to notice that Hub-tek isn't
>> working, and "couldn't see" that there was anything wrong with Lisa
>> that required medical attention.
>> I believe Debra Cook was one of those who testified to these being
>> the policy changes made to "fix" the situation.
>The whole point of the "Introspection Rundown" is public
>relations control: raving lunatics (PTS Type Three) are bad for
>the crime syndicate's public relations image. Therefore those
>raving lunatics (such as Lisa McPherson) were locked up and
>prevented from escaping into the real (i.e., non-Scientology)
>world. They cared NOTHING for Ms McPherson: their only concern
>was for the "shore flap" her psychosis would cause.
I think the whole point of the "Introspection Rundown" is to take someone who
has already been driven crazy by Hubbard's insane "tech" and to render them a
terrified basket case, and emotionally shatter them forever, so that they wil
never again make a credible witness against the crimes that have been committed
against them.
Lisa McPherson is the only Introspection Rundown victim who has been outright murdered, that we know of for sure. However, other Introspection Rundown survivors are total basket cases who fall to pieces at the drop of a hat, and could not successfully survive a cross-examination by their former torturers.
Most IR survivors remain in hiding from the cult, and some are completely psychotic. At best, they are too terrified to testify, and at worst they are, like Lisa McPherson, dead. I don't know what possessed these cultists to commit a murder in downtown Clearwater on a property accessed by their public, but most iso cases are done, as demystify says, at more remote locations. They usually only use their "hotels" as a temporary measure while trying to find a more "safe" location.
After the Lisa McPherson case, any more corpses coming from the Ft. Homicide are likely to be driven out in one of their white vans with frosted windows, which no police officers will pull over anyway, and disposed of permanently.
The AUM Shinrikyo cult also had the problem of disposing of inconvenient corpses, a problem they solved by roasting them in huge microwaves, dissolving the ashes in nitric acid, and dumping the residue into the sewers, in one case by simply flushing it down a toilet.
It would be interesting if Scientology also starts purchasing huge microwaves or large quantities of acid.
ptsc